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Too Cute To Miss? Internet Explorer Gets An "Anime" Persona

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Microsoft, in a bid to save Internet Explorer from extinction (at least from users mind space), has employed an hentai anime character, Inori Aizawa, as their Brand mascot. Who would’ve thought that corporatized Microsoft, often viewed as grim and chicaning would actually get on the cute brigade. Times are truly changing!

The new anime personification of Internet Explorer is a sassy girl who dresses like a sexy Otaku girl, fights evil robots, and pets her cat all while surfing the net using Windows RT and the Internet Explorer, of course!

Her Facebook page (internetexplorertan) says"
“My name is Inori and I'm an anime personification for Internet Explorer! Shall we explore the web?

Biography
When I was younger, I used to be a clumsy, slow and awkward girl.
However, just like the story of ugly duckling, people told me that I have really matured and changed over the years. I feel confident in my abilities now, and I'm eager to show you what I can do.
Why don't you get to know me a little better?”

She was born on 16th August. 1995 (debut date of Internet Explorer), has a height of 1.62 m (5.3 feet), is obviously Leo and has a curios blood type of A+. She’s in a relationship with Hikaru's cousin (whoever that is) and close friends with Nanami, Yuu, and Ai. And…
“Likes : Surfing the Internet, HTML5, karaoke, cats, mint-flavored ice cream.
Dislikes: : Malware, online bullies”

Apparently created by the Singapore team, you can be sure to find more info and further videos of Inori on her official website internetexplorertan.com

Check out the Internet Explorer YouTube Channel for some really well done and funny Internet Explorer adverts like “The Child of 90’s” and the hilarious IE troll video “The browser you love to hate”. Microsoft marketing team seems to be cranking out some really well done ads and campaigns over the years.

 


TAGS: Internet Explorer, Microsoft

 
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